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Show Wednesday. November 1, 1978, THE HERALD, Provo, WyomingVoters to Get a Chance To proponents say, are principally curative in nature. Backers say their adoption could avoid sticky court rulings in the future. The school census question, however, is considerably more controversial. It would obviate the need for each school district to count, once a year, all persons under 21 residing in each district. Such reports are now made to qualify districts for money earned from state lands and designated for schools. The first proposed amendment, put on the ballot by the 1977 Legislature, would amend Article 9, Section S of the Wyoming Constitution by removing language which specifically forbids any "woman or any girl of any age" from working "in or about any coal, iron or other dangerous mines.'' A resolution to put the measure to the voters passed the House of Representatives 61-- 1 and the Senate 25-- 5 because the need for change was simple, Rep. Joe Stewart, DNatrona, said. "There arc a lot of women working in the mines, and it's illegal for them to do it," Stewart said. "There's gonna be not exist, one lawmaker says - Rep Jack Sidi. RNatrona and one of the legislative proponents of the amendment, sa d "We have more accurate accounts of children in school without having to go to the anrr al cen- sus." Ulk blu at Ha Ja w . aaavjl tHVI a m 1 o i Ad- the incident Monday. y who Dm reported An FAA spokesman denied that the orders for the United flight takeoff v wov it UVSV ait mt iiu iicaidiice from the local control iuwr. , distributed." Johnson said "The quickly followed by an abort order school census is a fair method of disfrom a departure controller at a nearby tribution." reflected a lack of regional center If the amendment passes, he said, the coordination among controllers in the Legislature would be left to devise a San Diego area. method a point which accounted for The fact that the jetliner could be criticism frou. smaller counties, whose legislative delegations are often stopped without problems, he said, inoverwhelmed by those of larger dicated the two control centers were working together smoothly. already have what they want." The second amendment, to eliminate the need for an annual school census, would make distribution of state land funds easier and save districts money. At present income rates, districts earn about f 100 for each child for the information contained in the census, but the need for the census itself does tati5 Federal Aviation The OMfN M t .a"- 1 Rudolf Baummann, marketing manager of the Hertie department store in Hanau. told the newspaper. This is very dangerous We used to give I 85 marks for the dollar but we were taking such a beating that we just went to 1 75 marks We used to do several hundred dollars worth of business with Americans even- day. Now it's down to $15." "Household shops, cafes, shoe stores and grocery market employees agreed they see fewer Americans in their shops." the newspaper reported The Brahmann tov shnn nunpr niri "Two years ago 50 percent of our - between 5 and 10 nerrent Schmidt said there also has been a big increase in American wives asking for jobs. "We pay our cashiers between 1.300 marks ($745) and 1,400 marks ($800) a month, which isn't bad," he said. "We have a big turnover of women here but the Americans can't speak any German so I can't employ them." r o o - liiVMliiYlirti Swcst-Ri- Crc? Texas Pir.lt Crisp Celery ps 3 Stalks Melons ns p'tn Grapefruit Utah Fresh Cabbage Broccoli GflO Lb. ly Lb. 1 V EE u ib$. J OJ BODILESS Ililshire Farms Bontless Sausage SuMktd trtrVIS! ' 1- h'lW mAriXni U'.a.AE. .....a".... ttlHltv .UttViKttll working here and they teii me the same thing You could say there's a boom in cigarettes and whiskey right now that's cutting into my business " marks "I don't anticipate having to let people go but we'll have a $6 to $8 million adjustment to make in our budgeting unless we get some help." Stars and Stripes said German merchants also are affected by the steady drop that has sent the dollar exchange rate falling since 1968 from 4 marks to about 1.75 marks. TWWinVluslj 9 llli''fllh7IVl American black market sales to Germans of the liquor and cigarettes sold tai free in the military post exchanges and liquor stores My German customers say they are getting all the whiskey and cigarettes from GIs they need," he told Stars and m stamps- Wvct Karl-Hein- men and women in uniform Stars and Stripes, the authorized daily newspaper of the U S armed forces, said in a series of articles on the impact of he "dving dollar" that the rapid drop in the greenback s vaiue will mean a cut in bus service for American schoolchildren The newspaper quoted Allen D Olson, coordinator for the schools, as saying it was too early to tell where other cuts will be made in services for the children of American GIS. but other "adjustments" will have to be made Olson said dollars are converted into marks to pay for German employees and services clerks, bus drivers, janitors, some teachers, utilities and and that the maintenance costs deflated dollar is not bringing in enough He said the abort order and the abrupt stop on the runway Sunday frightened the passengers. But there were no injuries, and the plane took off normally a few minutes later. ministration z Schmidt, supervisor of the Toom supermarket in the city of Hanau. reported a large increase in dollars against deutsche marks where the stakes are daily survival The steady erosion of the American dollar against the mark has forced U S servicemen to turn to the black market to make ends meet, cost German merchants many of their American customer and resulted in reduced services by the Defense Department for - Lach of tlic districts must conduct a H. Johnson, one of census, he said, often a costly underfive senators who voted against the taking "Some districts let sixth graders do proposed change said it is not so simit, some hire census takers, some deple. "It's unnecessary it goes too far." pend on volunteers, some districts use Johnson said. "The prohibition on women's groups." Sidi said "You have women has been held in violation of the to get the number of children under 21 person federal Constitution, so it no longer ex- You can't tell me a " is a child anymore ists," The problem with the amendment, he Sidi was one of 57 House members said, is that Article 9. Section 3, also for the proposed amendment in voting 14 forbids children under from working the 1977 Legislature. It ran into in mines. If the amendment passes, in the Senate, Johnson said, the constitutional ban on stronger opposition 237 Johnson was however, but passed child labor will abolished as well. one of the opponents who argued the law federal protects proposal offered no alternative for the "Proponents say but child labor anyway and it does out of land funds, other than those laws can be changed," Johnson parceling it be done "equitably " said. "It's a dangerous act to remove satisfy the women's libbers BONN. West American figntmg a kind of war in Germany a battle of WASHINGTON Alarm (LPIS swept over passengers on a United Airlines jetliner thundering down the runway at San Diego Airport site of the worst air disaster in U S history as they listened to a control tower conversation on their headsets The air controllers were ordering the jet heading down ihe runway ai full throttle to abort its takeoff because of heavy sky traffic "Knowing what had happened there before, we were all excited," said Roger White of Fairfax, Va . one of the passengers "A lot of us were thinking about getting off the plane right there, " except we couldn't "It's inaccurate, it's unnecessary." i t's a lawsuit over the thing technically unconstitutional." The amendment ts supported by both labor and management, the Casper lawmaker said, and would merely abolish "archaic language that has to be removed." But Senate Minority Leader Robert 27 age Tower Control GIs in West Germany Talk Worried Face Hard Dollar Fight Those in Jet Germany il'PI -GIs are different Change State Constitution Wyoming voten will have three opportunities at the Nov. 7 general election to change their state constitution. The proposed amendments two of which won healthy support in both houses of the Legislature would do away with the annual school census; allow women to work in mines, and relax the constitutional requirement that the state penitentiary be located at Rawlins. The measures dealing with the penitentiary and women in mines, their Utah-P- Boneless Beef Stew Pot Roast Shuck Steati Cleat Hti.1.5 Reg. 1.69 ftbkf Katttsa tltailt1.9S 0 0 39 U Ground Beef tig. Reg. 1.69 onu 40 0 fl 69 u i lb. LEAH 1.39 0C120 Lb. M KZ2 4 C0U PK Soft 'n Pretty Toilet Tissue Margarine 1 j v 2 Liter Dim Bonnet v Pepsi 6 7 UP G.E. 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